Mumbai is a City of Arrivals and Departures; Everyone Comes here with the idea of arriving, no one leaves. As a result, we’ve created for your pleasure Missing, a chronicle of stars who fell off the map one fine day after enjoying some serious exposure in the world of popular culture.
Missing will be our daily tribute to heroes, some zeroes, heroines, vamps, villains, Indipop singers, models who pretended like they could act, zombied divas who could shake a leg or two when the need arose – a Cavalcade of folks who are guaranteed to thrill you.
Do have a blast with our Blast from the Past.
Rimi Sen:
We don't blame you if you confused her with the other Rimis, Reemas, Raimas of Bollywood. born as Shubhomitra Sen she changed her name to Rimi Sen after she was first spotted in a Coca-Cola ad with Aamir Khan and instantly offers started pouring in. She made her Bollywood debut in 2003 in Vijay Galani's Hungama and followed it with 'Dhoom', 'Garam Masala' and 'Golmaal'. Her streak of luck continued with films like 'Dhoom 2', 'Johnny Gaddaar', 'De Taali' . Thereafter, she vanished from the silver screen. She was last seen in 'Shagrid'.
Anjala Zaveri:
Best known for the song 'Teri Jawani badi mast mast hai', Anjala Zaveri caught the attention of actor Vinod Khanna who signed her up to act in his son Akshaye Khanna’s debut Himalayputra. Her second movie in Bollywood was Betaabi after which she switched to South Indian cinema when her Bollywood career failed to take off. But it was Sohail Khan's 'Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya' which is her best role till date. She worked with all major heroes down South like Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna and Venkatesh.
Bollywood happened to Koena Mitra after she won the Gladrags Mega Model India in 2003 and performed on an item song in Ram Gopal's Varma Road. But it was Sanjay Gupta's Musafir in 2004 brought her to the people’s notice. After few films like ‘Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena’, ‘Apna Sapna Money Money’, a disastrous decision of getting a nose job done changed her life. It not only botched up her face but also her career. She was last seen in the ‘Story of Naomi’ where she plays a bisexual.
Kim Sharma:
Kim was more in news for real life romances than her reel-life ones. She shot to fame with commercials like Sunsilk, Pepsi, Cadbury etc and caught director Aditya Chopra’s eye who casted her in ‘mohabattein’. Though the film was a box-office success, it failed to set sail to her filmi career. Her liason with cricketer Yuvraj Singh helped her remain in the limelight for sometime and after the controversial break up, her brand value dipped.
After Couple of duds including kudiyon Ka Zamana, Nehle Pe Dehla etc, she finally bid adieu to the industry by marrying NRI businessman from Kenya. She was last seen in Govinda starrer ‘Loot’.
Negar Khan:
Her sole claim to fame (and infame) is the re-mixed version of 'Chadti Jawaani'. Born to an Iranian father and Norwegian mother, Negar Khan did blink and miss roles in films like 'Rudraaksh' and 'Shaadi Ka Laddoo' before she was deported back to Norway for forging her documents for work visa. In between, She was married to 'Style' actor Sahil Khan.
Sadashiv Amrapurkar:
Sadashiv Amrapurkar's role as a eunuch Maharani 1991 film 'Sadak' earned him a seat in the Bollywood hall of baddies. Born to an autodriver in 1956, Amrapurkar ventured into acting with Marathi film 'Aamras' and went on to do minor roles in Marathi cinema.
His first brush with Bollywood was in the critically acclaimed film 'Ardh Satya' in 1983 where he played the role of the notrious don Rama Shetty. After playing a Villian for almost a decade, he switched to supporting and comic roles in films like 'Aankhen', 'Ishq', 'Gupt.' He was last seen in 'Mr White Mr Black' in 2008.
After being crowned Miss India in 1993, Namrata Shirodkar forayed into Bollywood with the Salman Starrer ‘Jab Pyaar Kissi Se Hota Hai’. Thereafter, she continued doing films and won several accolades for ‘Vastav’ opposite Sanjay Dutt. After that she was cast in many Films as a supporting actor. In 2005, She gave up her career when she married Tollywood star, Mahesh Babu and has since settled in Hyderabad. If you miss seeing her groova ala 'Sunta Hai Mera Khuda',
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Missing will be our daily tribute to heroes, some zeroes, heroines, vamps, villains, Indipop singers, models who pretended like they could act, zombied divas who could shake a leg or two when the need arose – a Cavalcade of folks who are guaranteed to thrill you.
Do have a blast with our Blast from the Past.
Rimi Sen:
We don't blame you if you confused her with the other Rimis, Reemas, Raimas of Bollywood. born as Shubhomitra Sen she changed her name to Rimi Sen after she was first spotted in a Coca-Cola ad with Aamir Khan and instantly offers started pouring in. She made her Bollywood debut in 2003 in Vijay Galani's Hungama and followed it with 'Dhoom', 'Garam Masala' and 'Golmaal'. Her streak of luck continued with films like 'Dhoom 2', 'Johnny Gaddaar', 'De Taali' . Thereafter, she vanished from the silver screen. She was last seen in 'Shagrid'.
Anjala Zaveri:
Best known for the song 'Teri Jawani badi mast mast hai', Anjala Zaveri caught the attention of actor Vinod Khanna who signed her up to act in his son Akshaye Khanna’s debut Himalayputra. Her second movie in Bollywood was Betaabi after which she switched to South Indian cinema when her Bollywood career failed to take off. But it was Sohail Khan's 'Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya' which is her best role till date. She worked with all major heroes down South like Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna and Venkatesh.
Bollywood happened to Koena Mitra after she won the Gladrags Mega Model India in 2003 and performed on an item song in Ram Gopal's Varma Road. But it was Sanjay Gupta's Musafir in 2004 brought her to the people’s notice. After few films like ‘Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena’, ‘Apna Sapna Money Money’, a disastrous decision of getting a nose job done changed her life. It not only botched up her face but also her career. She was last seen in the ‘Story of Naomi’ where she plays a bisexual.
Kim Sharma:
Kim was more in news for real life romances than her reel-life ones. She shot to fame with commercials like Sunsilk, Pepsi, Cadbury etc and caught director Aditya Chopra’s eye who casted her in ‘mohabattein’. Though the film was a box-office success, it failed to set sail to her filmi career. Her liason with cricketer Yuvraj Singh helped her remain in the limelight for sometime and after the controversial break up, her brand value dipped.
After Couple of duds including kudiyon Ka Zamana, Nehle Pe Dehla etc, she finally bid adieu to the industry by marrying NRI businessman from Kenya. She was last seen in Govinda starrer ‘Loot’.
Negar Khan:
Her sole claim to fame (and infame) is the re-mixed version of 'Chadti Jawaani'. Born to an Iranian father and Norwegian mother, Negar Khan did blink and miss roles in films like 'Rudraaksh' and 'Shaadi Ka Laddoo' before she was deported back to Norway for forging her documents for work visa. In between, She was married to 'Style' actor Sahil Khan.
Sadashiv Amrapurkar:
Sadashiv Amrapurkar's role as a eunuch Maharani 1991 film 'Sadak' earned him a seat in the Bollywood hall of baddies. Born to an autodriver in 1956, Amrapurkar ventured into acting with Marathi film 'Aamras' and went on to do minor roles in Marathi cinema.
His first brush with Bollywood was in the critically acclaimed film 'Ardh Satya' in 1983 where he played the role of the notrious don Rama Shetty. After playing a Villian for almost a decade, he switched to supporting and comic roles in films like 'Aankhen', 'Ishq', 'Gupt.' He was last seen in 'Mr White Mr Black' in 2008.
After being crowned Miss India in 1993, Namrata Shirodkar forayed into Bollywood with the Salman Starrer ‘Jab Pyaar Kissi Se Hota Hai’. Thereafter, she continued doing films and won several accolades for ‘Vastav’ opposite Sanjay Dutt. After that she was cast in many Films as a supporting actor. In 2005, She gave up her career when she married Tollywood star, Mahesh Babu and has since settled in Hyderabad. If you miss seeing her groova ala 'Sunta Hai Mera Khuda',
Click Here For More Missing Bollywood Stars...
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